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Puerto Rico
Months after hurricanes ripped away love and dreams it's starting to seem like the pain remains. On the dawn of the holiday season the victims have no power, some no turkey or gravy. During all this pain suffering people are too busy bickering asking why don't you help instead of offering to aid others themselves. It's heartbreaking to see no one remembers how to give or be thankful it's downright shameful. Now is the time to make a difference, to be a hero. You can change someone's life with just a dollar, remember some people don't have clean water. Stuck on an island with no lights and little hope as others on the mainland also cope. Most days and nights they pray for someone to save the day, reach out and help. Restore the meaning of the holidays by giving back and praise others for staying strong.
By ElRey Niffen7 years ago in Poets
Thanks
Growth of spiritual sanctuary. Here, we are not bombarded by the noise of a war fought with greatest greed and misunderstanding over a single loaf of bread, food which was long ago torn to tiny shreds and devoured. Let us enjoy the moment and make every breath, every bite, a prayer of thankfulness. Write with your being the shining poem of life. Dance in the music of this one breathing Soul. Eternal love. Enter the true and immediate.
By Richard MacNeill7 years ago in Poets
HAG - A Story Of Sleep Paralysis - Part 1
She first came to him when he was only a child, and in the hours when darkness grew from the shadows in the corners of the room. Little Ellis Peters had fallen into a sound sleep, his mother having just read to him, and sang him a song, probably 'Half Way Down The Stairs', that was always his favorite back then, and he had fallen sound asleep, his head full of the innocent thoughts of a child, unprepared for the horror that was destined to enter his life.
By Trev Lewis7 years ago in Horror
Everyone Is 'Axing' The Same Question About 'The Walking Dead' Season Premiere
Warning: Spoilers for The Walking Dead Season 7 "The Day Will Come When You Won't Be." It was all bloodbaths and baseball bats on the opening episode of The Walking Dead's seventh season; however, while some people were busy asking if Glenn's eye was going to pop back into place, or who will rock the handlebar mustache now Abraham is gone, others were asking:
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Horror